Thursday, October 15, 2009

first no summer - now no autumn?

The summer of 2009 felt different to me than most summers in recent memory have. I believe this was for a couple different reasons. First, for a personal reason: Brian and I didn't go to Las Vegas in August, like we have been doing since 2005. We instead went to Niagara Falls and Seneca Lake, New York: both water-related sites, quite different from the desert of Las Vegas (although Niagara Falls did have casinos).

The other reason the summer seemed strange to me - and almost not really like summer - was the weather. It never got really hot around here. Although we had a few 90-degree days scattered throughout the summer, we never had an official 'heat wave' of three or more 90-degree days in a row.

I'm not necessarily complaining about that, because I'm not the biggest fan of the summer heat (although it's the humidity that I dislike the most). However, those sweltering days are what I've come to associate with summer, and because we didn't really get too many, it never really felt like summer to me.

And, I found out that I wasn't the only person who felt similar to this - I came across this article by author Bob Greene a few weeks ago: Commentary: The summer that never was

So now we're in the middle of October - the heart of autumn. And when I think of autumn, I like to think of a warm golden sun, brilliantly blue skies, and breezes blowing the just-colored leaves, some of them fluttering to the ground here and there.

But once again, reality is not meshing with my expectations. Instead of the lovely scene I've described above, this week has been one of steel-gray skies, cold that goes right through to your bones, and an incessant, annoying drizzle. And just a couple hours north of here, people are getting snow!!!

I realize that this is not atypical weather for fall, but it really is way too early. I would expect 40-degree rainy days (and snow up north) around the end of November, but not the middle of October! The leaves haven't even fully changed colors yet! And now all this rain and wind may knock them off the trees before they get a chance to change.

So now, I'm kind of grumpy. I feel like I'm getting gypped out of two seasons this year - first summer, and now fall! I don't know why, but Nature is just not cooperating this year. :-(

I realize that there's a good chance we'll have an "Indian Summer" - where it will get really warm and sunny again for a few days- but right now that seems like a distant hope.

I just hope that if winter comes early this year - which, the way things have been going this year, seems entirely possible - that we will actually get a "good" one, with some decent snowfalls that will keep us home for a couple of days! Cross your fingers!!

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